Bin Laden movie to premiere in US ahead of election
WASHINGTON
(AFP) – A big-name Hollywood fundraiser for Barack Obama is releasing the first
feature film about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden two days before the US
presidential election.
“SEAL Team Six: The
Raid on Osama bin Laden” is distributed by Harvey Weinstein, the respected
movie mogul who hosted the president at a celebrity-studded fundraising event
in New England last month.
In a press release,
the National Geographic Channel said it would premiere “SEAL Team Six” on
November 4 after its president Howard Owens and Weinstein discussed “the
insight the film is sure to evoke in all Americans.”
The film — directed
by John Stockwell and produced for theatrical release by Nicholas Chartier, who
produced the Oscar-winning war film “The Hurt Locker” — will then go onto
Netflix movie screening website.
In a trailer posted
online Friday, characters are heard saying “We’re going to be the team that
takes out Osama” and “the president of the United States is going to be staking
his presidency on this call.”
Obama personally gave
the green light for US Navy SEAL commandos to target Bin Laden’s hideout in
Pakistan on May 2, 2011 in a daring night-time raid that killed the Al Qaeda
leader responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
“This portrayal of
the events that took place that night is moving, to say the very least,” said
Weinstein in the National Geographic Channel press release.
“I anticipate
audiences will be as captivated as I was from the beginning to the end,” he
added.
“And I’m extremely
proud as an American citizen to play a role in making sure this stunning
portrayal over very recent American history is available in as many homes as
possible.”
Opinion polls had put
Obama, gunning for a second White House term, ahead of Mitt Romney prior to a
televised debate Wednesday in which Romney came out the victor in the eyes of
most political analysts.
Weinstein, executive
producer of films as diverse as “The English Patient,” “The Artist” and the
most recent “Rambo” movie in a filmmaking career dating back to the 1970s, is a
well-known supporter of the Democratic party.
His exclusive Obama
fundraiser in August at his seaside compound in Westport, Connecticut was
attended by about 50 people, the Hollywood Reporter trade journal reported.
Tickets cost $38,5000 each.
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